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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Given below are some of the best Danish institutions for higher studies:
| University | THE Rank | 
|---|---|
| University of Copenhagen | #97 | 
| Aarhus University | #110 | 
| Technical University of Denmark | #124 | 
| Aalborg University | #251-300 | 
| University of Southern Denmark | #251-300 | 
| Roskilde University | #501-600 | 
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Living costs in Denmark range from DKK 4,500 to 5,500 DKK ( INR 54,000 to INR 66,000) per month. This amount covers rent, food, and transport expenses. In big cities of Denmark like Copenhagen, students should keep a budget of DKK 7,000 to DKK 12,000 ( INR 84,000 to INR 1,44,000) per month.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Average starting salaries for international graduates in Denmark range between INR 53 lakhs and INR 82 lakh per year. This totally depends on your skill and the field.
High demand sectors like IT, engineering, and business offer better packages. With tech roles often exceeding 600,000 DKK (INR 70 lakh) annually.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
DTU mainly consists of five campuses:
- Lyngby Campus
 - Ballerup Campus
 - Riso Campus
 - Hirtshals Campus
 - Sisimat Campus
 
Apart from this, the university also has three wind turbine test sites located in Riso campus in Roskilde, Test Centre Hovsore in Lemvig and the Test Centre Osterild close to Thisted.
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